Nigeria Inter-religious Council Advises Christians, Muslims Amid Current Tension
In a statement by its Executive Secretary, Cornelius Omonokhua, the group encouraged adherents of both religions to learn from the significance of both Ramadan and Lent which are seasons of abstinence, fast, almsgiving, works of mercy and forgiveness.
by Saharareporters, New York
Apr 16, 2021
The Nigeria Inter-religious Council has urged Nigerian Muslim faithful and Christians to pray for the courage to forgive one another in the spirit of the just-concluded Lent season and ongoing Ramadan.
In a statement by its Executive Secretary, Cornelius Omonokhua, the group encouraged adherents of both religions to learn from the significance of both Ramadan and Lent which are seasons of abstinence, fast, almsgiving, works of mercy and forgiveness.
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God instituted two sacraments for the people of God. The
sign of identification with the family of God (circumcision/baptism) and the
sign of remembrance of our salvation, and participation in the Lord‘s life, and unity with the Body of Christ (Passover/Lords supper). The former shall be applied to all believers and their children. The latter is administered by a consecrated, tested, and received minister of the gospel to all baptized believers who have professed their faith in Jesus Christ, and who have an understanding of the mystery of the body and blood of Jesus Christ in the sacrament of Holy Communion.
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The pro-life chair of the U.S. bishops’ conference on Friday warned that loosening federal regulations of the abortion pill places women’s health “in serious jeopardy.”
Earlier this week, the acting commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that during the COVID-19 pandemic the agency would allow for the abortion pill regimen to be prescribed and dispensed remotely, through the mail or by mail-order pharmacies.
The new policy is a change from the FDA’s standards that have been in place since 2000, requiring the abortion pill regimen to be prescribed and dispensed in-person at a health clinic setting.